When it comes to our health, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve outcomes is hugely promising. Massive investments are being made in ambitious startups and projects that aim to develop AI-powered solutions to radically improve the patient and clinician experience.
Nevertheless, there is still much to overcome to achieve AI-enabled care—most notably data privacy concerns, doctors overwhelmed by data, and fears of mismanaged care due to machine learning error. Effective outcomes rely on access to large amounts of clean data to adequately train algorithms, yet patient data is often messy, siloed, and sensitive.
Join us for a discussion with experts who will share their views on how the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in healthcare should be navigated—from the pitfalls to avoid to the promises to bet on.
Experts from the following companies include:

Key takeaways:
- Commonalities across emerging themes and actionable machine learning use cases in the healthcare ecosystem
- New frameworks and tools that solve challenging data problems to deal with imperfect data sets
- Notorious fails where machine learning and AI are inappropriate for healthcare
- Expert advice on how machine learning can be used by providers to increase care outcomes and reduce costs
- Exemplary use cases where AI is now being applied to solve the thorniest healthcare challenges
Agenda:
- 6:00 pm Networking, wine tasting
- 6:45 pm Opening 'AI & Healthcare' Remarks by Perry Simpson, Managing Director Global Health & Wellness, Star
- 7:00 pm Panel discussion with digital health experts
- 7:45 pm Networking
- 8:30 pm Conclusion
For general questions please email yperederey@star.global

Andrew Kasarskis, Chief Data Officer, Executive Vice President at Mount Sinai Health System

Daniel Barchi, Chief Information Officer at New York-Presbyterian

Dave Clarke, CTO at IQVIA

Gui Woolston, VP Data Science - Clinical Products at CVS-Aetna

Shrawan Patel, Vice President and Head of Clinical Transformation at Rx.Health

Nicholas Clark, Head of Data Science, R&D at Star

Perry Simpson, Managing Director Health and Wellness at Star